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ThoughtSpot
Best overallFor everyday users who need quick, natural-language answers from their data without heavy setup, ThoughtSpot wins on ease and free-tier access. Sisense is better if you must embed analytics inside your own app or website, but it's pricier and more complex. The single biggest difference: ThoughtSpot lets you type questions like a search engine, while Sisense focuses on building custom dashboards for others.
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Common questions
ThoughtSpot. Its free Developer plan and Google-like search bar let you start asking questions immediately. Sisense requires connecting data and building dashboards first.
No. Neither tool offers a mobile app, so you can only use them on a desktop or laptop browser.
Yes, the Developer plan is free for one year with full features. After that, paid plans start at $25 per user per month. Sisense has no free tier beyond a 7-day trial.
Sisense. It's specifically designed for embedded analytics with its Compose SDK. ThoughtSpot can embed too, but it's not its primary focus.
No. Both let you ask questions in plain English. However, setting up data connections in either tool may require some technical help initially.
ThoughtSpot wins for everyday users with its free tier and natural-language search; Sisense wins for companies that need to embed analytics into their own products.
If you just want to ask questions about your data and get answers fast — without paying upfront — start with ThoughtSpot's free plan. If you need to build custom dashboards for your customers or team, and you have a budget for it, Sisense is the stronger choice. Both lack mobile apps, so plan to use them on a computer.
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